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1、2016山東省濟寧市高三階段檢測濟寧市20152016學(xué)年度高三階段性檢測英語試題    第I卷第一部分 聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)    1What does the woman mean?AShe is having a talkBShe is having a meetingCShe cant go out with the man2Whats the possible relationship between the two speakers?AWaiter and customerBDoctor

2、and patientCTeacher and student3How much did the man pay?A2    B6    C74Where was Shelia born?AIn China    BIn Japan      CIn America5When will the plane take off?AAt 10:30    BAt 10:50    CAt 10:20第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)   

3、60;6What is the possible relationship between the two speakers?ATeacher and student    BMother and son    CClassmates   7What will most probably happen next?ATony will throw the paper on the floorBBill will put all his paper in the basket.CBill will go out to empty the

4、basket    聽下面一段對話,回答第8至第10三個小題。   8Where does the conversation probably take place?AAt a bookstore    BAt an English office    CIn a library9What does the book look like?    AA small but thick bookBA big book with a hard coverCA book about 200 pages

5、thick10Why does the man want the book?ATo learn about the American cultureBTo get ready for a testCTo read it for fun    聽下面一段對話,回答第11至第13三個小題。11How is the womans feeling?AAngry    BSatisfied    CExcited12When will the show he over?    AOne hour later   &

6、#160;BFive minutes later    CTwenty minutes later13What will the boy most probably do next?AFollow the womans demandBKeep on watching TV    CBreak the rules    聽下面一段對話,回答第14至第17四個小題。    14What day is it today?AWednesday    BThursday    

7、;CFriday15Why does the man give a party?ATo collect presentsBTo celebrate his moving into a new houseCTo say goodbye to the woman16What can we learn from the dialogue?AThe woman has been free these daysBThe party will begin at 8:30CThe woman will go to have a holiday soon  17Why does the woman

8、want to leave the party early?AShe doesnt like staying up too lateBShe has to get up early the next day  CShe is afraid of darkness, 聽下面一段獨白,回答第18至第20三個小題。    18What did the speaker probably like doing in the past?    APlaying outdoors    BWatching TV   &

9、#160;CReading books19What can we learn from the speech?AOld people teach the speaker many useful things    BOld people teach the speaker a lot about tennis.CThe speaker thinks old people need care and love20What does the speaker think of taking pictures?AIt is interesting    B It

10、 is difficult to learn  CIt costs a lot of money第二部分 閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)   第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)   ACamp Takajo    Camp Season:June 20,2015 to August 15,2015    Camp Address:60 Takajo Road Naples,Maine 04055 USA    Phone:(207)693-6675   

11、Off-Season Address:34 Maple Avenue Armonk,New York 10504 USA    Phone:(914)273-5020    Camp Takajo provides an upbringing environment for campers ,improving their sense of abilities and self-worthWe provide opportunities to explore all aspects of their personalities,encouraging t

12、hem to take risks and expand their boundariesBy summers end,we hope that our campers can describe themselves in more positive and concrete terms than they did upon arrival    We can help our boys develop:    Respect for oneself and others        Camp Takajo te

13、aches the importance of making moral choices,forming tolerance and respect for othersDaily team games create all atmosphere of cooperation rather than“win-at-all-costs”Courage to face new challenges    Our diverse program of arts and sports provide an opportunity for campers to master skil

14、ls of each activityCampers participate in all activities that are offered at campOur ropes course and rock-climbing departments allow campers to see the importance of cooperation and perseverance in achieving their goals    A sense of pride in belonging to a larger group    Campe

15、rs are part of an age groupOlder campers model appropriate behavior as they assume leadership positions    An appreciation of nature    Our boys have opportunities to explore the natural beauty of Maine and New Hampshire on hiking and,boating21If you want to get in touch with Cam

16、p Takjo on October 15,you should_Adial(207)693-6675     Bdial(914)273-5020Cgo to 60 Takajo Road Naples,Maine  Dgo to New Hampshire22Who are the intended campers of Camp Takajo?ABabies    BGirls    CBoys   DAdults23Campers can develop the following character-bu

17、ilding skills except_Acompetition    Bcooperation    Cperseverance   D1eadership    B    Guide dogs help blind people who cannot get around by themselvesAlthough Yorkshire terriers and poodles are good companion dogs,guide dogs ale chosen from lager breed

18、s(品種)such as German shepherds,golden retrievers,and Labrador retrieversThe young dogs are raised by families until they are eighteen months oldDuring this time,they get lots of love and attention,but they are also taught to obeyThen the dogs go to a special school where,for four months,they work wit

19、h a  sighted trainer,an individual who can seeThe dog forms a close relationship with this person who teaches it how to follow directions such as right,left,straight ahead,and stopThe young dos also learns to watch out for dangerous traffic and wait until it is safe to cross a busy street. 

20、;   When the dog is two years old,it starts training with the blind person it will live with. The dog and its new owner make many trips from downtown to where the blind person lives so the dog becomes familiar with the normal atmosphereDuring the training,a sighted trainer always remains with t

21、hem. A blind person who is getting a guide dog for the first time will train for about a month. If the individual has had a dog before,the training takes about three weeksAfter the training,the blind person depends on the guide dog for between seven and twelve yearsAt that point,the working dog beco

22、me a family pet and the owner needs to train with a younger guide dogDue to success and exciting expansion plans, Protocol Education is seeking to recruit(招募) a motivated and enthusiastic trainee consultant to work within our secondary team. As a Trainee recruitment consultant, you will either

23、be a recent Graduate or an individual looking to take your first steps into a fast paced recruitment environment. If you bring the drive, enthusiasm and a passion to succeed, we will provide you with the skills and knowledge to do so. After undergoing an initial training program you will be par

24、tnered with your own nominated(被任命的) consultant for support and instruction who will work closely with you while you begin to build your desk. Working within a busy environment alongside other team members to gain an understanding of the role which involves interviewing candidates, contacting w

25、ith schools, matching carefully skills and attributes to vacancy requirements, accompanying consultants on visits and adhering to all safeguarding criteria. The trainee will gain over time increasing exposure to targeted sales activity, face to face Client meetings and strategic business development

26、, while receiving support and training from the manager and team.    Successful applicants will be expected to work or participate in schools to gain greater understanding of how their schools are structured and propose suitable candidate matches.   You must hold a full UK l

27、icence and own your own vehicle.   Benefits and incentives include:  *25 days annual holiday increasing with the length of service*Full and thorough Company Induction* Reduced working hours over school holiday periods (9am-4pm) *A Good Competitive Commission Scheme* Dress down Fr

28、idays, team breakfasts and lunch, team nights out and team building days. * Annual Company conference with an awards ceremony. Hours: Shift Work and reduced hours during the School Holidays (9am-4pm) Salary: OTE 18-24K depending on experience. 24.What might be the best title?A. O

29、nly one childhood B. My lovely daughterC. How to deal with my daughter D. A world of children25. If you are recruited as a consultant, _.A. youll need to experience a training firstB. youll find the pace tough to followC. youll have to work aloneD. you can go to work by bus26. According to the passa

30、ge, we know the working environment is _.A. flexible   B. comfortable C. busy D. various27. The passage is mainly aimed at _.A. foreign graduates      B. job seekersC. models      D. experienced photographers28. The passage is likely to appear _.A. in a biogra

31、phy B. in a magazineC. on an ad D. in a textbookCTelemedicine is the name for when doctors give advice to patients by telephone or the Internet, or when health care providers in rural areas connect with specialists in big cities.     Telemedicine has existed for a long time, but the r

32、ise of smart phones, tablets and webcam-equipped computers is raising telemedicine to new levels. Some health care systems in the United States now offer Virtual Urgent Care, patients see a doctor by video chat without having to leave home.Diana Rae is a nurse educator in the western state of Washin

33、gton. She recently showed how Virtual Urgent Care works. She used an iPad tablet and skype the video chat service.    Doctor Green has the patient describe her symptoms, then the doctor performs a physical exam by demonstrating what he wants her to do. Doctor Green decides that the problem

34、 is a silence infection. For medicine, he prescribes an antibiotic. He says about 3 out of 4 patients have health problems that can be treated like this through Virtual Urgent Care, that means a video chat could replace a visit to the doctor's office.The Franciscan Health System is based in Taco

35、ma, Washington. Franciscan charges $35 for this kind of virtual house call, that is much less than the cost of going to an emergency room, a doctor's office or an urgent care clinic.      After trying the video conference, Diana Rae says, “I would've paid twice that for the co

36、nvenience of getting taken care of without having to sit in a waiting room, wait, and get exposed to everyone else's germs.”Franciscan has a deal with a company called Carena to add virtual urgent care by Skype or phone. Carena is one of several companies doing this kind of work around the count

37、ry. But a company official says state rules have not kept progress with developments in telemedicine. The workers who provide virtual urgent care must be separately licensed in each state where the company does business. For now, that means Carena doctors can treat patients in Washington state and C

38、alifornia for example, but not in neighboring Oregon or Idaho.29.The second paragraph is mainly used to show _.A. why telemedicine becomes popular  B. the advantages of telemedicineC. many factors contribute to telemedicine D. what telemedicine is30. Doctor Green decides that the problem is a s

39、ilence infection _.A. through his observation of the patientB. through a careful examinationC. by knowing what he wants her to doD. by prescribing an antibiotic31. The major health problems, in Doctor Greens opinion, _.A. are tough to deal with B. can be treated through a video chatC. should result

40、from work pressure D. nearly cost little to recover32.By mentioning what Diana Rae says, the author wants to show _.A. he finds it convenient to see a doctor by using a video chatB. he sings high praise for this kind of treatment formC. he must be tired of waiting too long in the hospitalD. it shoul

41、d be very unhealthy while staying in hospitalDThough doing washing is relatively effortless, most people hate the work, which is probably why this new shirt produced by an American company, called Wool & Prince, is producing so much interest.According to Mac Brown, the shirts creator, the seemin

42、gly ordinary shirt can be worn for 100 straight days without washing! Of course, any shirt can be worn for that long, if smell is not a problem. However, the Wool & Prince shirt is different because it remains as fresh smelling as it was the first day it was put on. And it never needs ironi

43、ng, because it never wrinkles.While that may sound magical and even impossible, it is true. The secret to their success lies in the raw material used to make the shirt wool instead of cotton.Not only are wool fibers about four times stronger than cotton, but thanks to the natural crimp(皺褶), they als

44、o do not wrinkle as easily. But most importantly, the fiber is better at allowing moisture to escape. Sweat in itself is not smelly. It just gets that way when in contact with the human skin. Therefore, the fact that the fabric allows it to go off gives the shirt the “super power” to stay fresh afte

45、r so many wears.You can get this magical shirt for $98, which is the current selling price on fund-raising site Kickstarter. The company hopes to use the funds collected to begin producing the shirts. If things go well, Wool & Prince is planning to introduce other clothing, including similar dre

46、sses for women.Well, youve got your favorite pair of jeans already. You might as well add your new favorite shirts youll never have to wash or hang up either. They are surely a perfect match!33.What is the character of the special shirt made by Mac Brown?A. It can be worn for straight days without w

47、ashing.B. It has no smelly problems like other shirts.C. It remains as fresh smell as the first day its put on.D. It doesnt need washing and never wrinkles.34.The fourth paragraph mainly tells us _.A. the advantages of the special shirtB. the causes of keeping freshC. why the special shirt doesnt wr

48、inkle easilyD. it is beneficial to human skin35Whats the best title of the passage?    AFrank Lloyd Wrightthe Father of American Modern ArchitectureBFrank Lloyd WrightBuildingsOn the way to World Heritage ListCGuggenheim MuseumInternational Symbol of modern ArchitectureDThe World Heritage

49、ListCultural Collection Worldwide第二節(jié)(共5小題,每小題2分,滿分10分)Theres no doubt that when it comes to friendship,you want positive people in your life and not negatives ones 36 Support when you need it·    With positive friends,you dont need to beg for help when you need it because ch

50、ances are they will be there for you without asking 37    Health benefits of being positiveThe more positive friends you have,the better you will be at remaining optimistic yourself 38  For example,it helps people to deal with stress and illness betterHealth benefits may include lower

51、 rates of depression,a greater ability to throw off colds,and a reduced risk of developing disease        Bring out the best in you    39  This means trying new things,achieving goals,and having the kind of life you dreamed of for yourselfWith positive people in yo

52、ur life,you11 feel more comfortable sharing your goals because your friends will give you the emotional push you need to go after what you want in life    Attracting More Positive Friends    You naturally attract the kinds of friends who are most like youSo if youre a downer,you1

53、1 probably find that negative people flock to you 40  The more you are able to maintain a positive attitude,the more likeminded people you11 attract in returnAIn most cases,they will go out of their way to help you when youre in troubleBThe same is true for being positive    CHere are

54、 some benefits of spending time with positive friendsDThats why youd better surround yourself with positive friendsEAs we all know,there are many benefits of being optimisticFYour positive friends will inspire you to be the best you can beGMost of the time,you have to ask them to help you when in tr

55、ouble第三部分 英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié) 完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)       “Ring! Ring! Ring!”The telephone rang for a long time in Bill Hewletts houseBill was the director of a large  41  company called Hewlett-PackardAt that time,computers had already  42  but they were

56、 huge machines that cost a lot of moneyBill answered the telephone  43  He did not like being disturbed while he was reading his newspaperA young-sounding  44  on the other line said,”My name is Steve JobsI in a  45  of the Hewlett-Packard ExplorersClubI went on a field

57、trip to one of your company s laboratories and was  46  by the 9100A computerIve never seen anything so splendid!”He  47  for a while and continued”I in looking for some computer  48  to build a frequency counterWellI thought you might be able to  49  me”There

58、 was 50 Then,Bill asked the young boy for his  51  Steve revealed that he was twelveThere was another silence 52  by the boys enthusiasm,Bill invited Steve to his officeA few days later,Bill Hewlett gave Steve what he neededSteve was also offered a  53 job in one of his labo

59、ratoriesEight years later,Steve Jobs set up a  54  with his close friend,Steve WozniakTheir first step was to find a  55  for the companySteve Jobs loved apples and had worked off an apple  56 beforeAlthough there was no  57  between apples and computers, 58  

60、thoughtApplewould be a catchy name”I like the nameWe11 be in a great  59  in the telephone directory,”Steve Wozniak said confidentlyThat was how Apple was  60  in 197641Afruit     Btelephone     Ccomputer  Dmachine42A1eft     Bexisted   

61、60; Carrived  Dgone43Aangrily     Bhappily     Cquickly  Dsadly44Agirl     Bman     Cscientist  Dvoice45Ateacher     Btechnician     Cmember  Dadviser46Ahurt     Bamazed     Cmet  Ddelighted47Apaused     Btalked     Cthought D1ooked48Agames     Bprograms     Cparts  Dexperts49Ateach     B1ead     Cshow  Dhelp50Aexcitement    Bsilence     C1aughter  Dsound51Aage     Bm

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